The Female Founder Investor Readiness Programme is a 6-month programme supported by the British Business Bank and aims to provide Welsh female tech founders with the skills, mentorship and support required to raise capital. Supporting partners are AberInnovation, Welsh Ice, AccelerateHER and M-SParc.
Have a scroll through these female tech founders who are pitching 👇
Funding round amount: Preseed 250K
Poppet is a mobile app that helps parents and caregivers connect and find reliable childcare in their local community. Our platform allows parents to search for and book qualified caregivers for short-term or long-term childcare needs, and allows caregivers to offer their services and set their own rates.
Funding round amount: 250K
A creative digital agency that is looking to build a VR language learning application aimed at education and corporates. Using real world scenarios and gamification to make learning a language fun and build confidence in the user to practice outside of the app.
Funding round amount: 500K
Expordite® is HMRC-Recognised Customs Compliance Software that helps stay compliant with international trade regulations. It allows for simple & quick completion and filing of export customs declarations and other aspects of cross-border compliance, ensuring that the goods experience no customs delays.
Funding round amount: 250K
Oxzen aims to provide accessible, affordable, and effortless cybersecurity solutions. They're producing an AI-powered SaaS platform that transforms the entire Cyber Essentials journey into a tailored task-based system by assessing business needs, automating technical checks, and offering jargon-free instructions and real-time feedback.
Funding round amount: 300K
They are essentially the "booking.com" of self storage. The only site with live availability, prices and the ability to books instantly from 100's of local self storage facilities.
Funding round amount: 500K
VZTA is a unique ecosystem platform that supports councils in creating smart digital towns by providing software to promote and support their town centre businesses.